Lyrics
Do you think she'll notice
Feeling uncertain about being noticed by someone.
That I'm a wreck again
Expressing emotional distress or chaos in personal life.
Do you think she'd notice
Questioning whether the person will realize a recent change or struggle.
That I've lost a new pair
Indicating a loss, possibly symbolic, like a new pair of boots.
Of boots
Highlighting a specific item (boots) as a representation of loss or change.
Do you think she'll notice
Concerns about emotional state being perceptible to the person.
How I felt in bed again
Reflecting on emotional experiences shared in bed.
I guess it's nothing new
Acknowledging that personal struggles are not unique.
'Cause nobody's listening
Feeling unheard or ignored by others.
It's like giants falling
Using a metaphor of giants falling to describe a significant, impactful event or change.
Down
Highlighting the descent or collapse of these metaphorical giants.
Do you think I noticed
Questioning whether the speaker noticed something about the other person.
That she came in late
Noticing a pattern of someone arriving late repeatedly.
Again
Highlighting the recurrence of someone arriving late.
Do you think I noticed
Questioning awareness of a change, specifically a new perfume.
She's wearing a new
Describing a noticeable change in the person's appearance.
Perfume
Pointing out a specific change in the form of a new perfume.
Do you think I noticed
Wondering if the speaker noticed a change in how the person wore their hair.
How she wore her hair
Highlighting attention to details like hairstyle.
Today
Indicating awareness of the person's appearance on a specific day.
She said it's nothing new
Repeating the idea that personal struggles are not unique.
'Cause nobody's listening
Expressing a sense of being unheard or overlooked by others.
It's like giants falling
Reiteration of the metaphor of giants falling, emphasizing its significance.
Down
Highlighting the descent or collapse of these metaphorical giants once again.
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